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OM37

Atkin OM37 Aged 'Torrefied Sitka Spruce / Indian Rosewood' Acoustic Guitar

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Available at Acoustic Centre Melbourne

The Atkin OM37 'Torrefied Sitka Spruce / Indian Rosewood' is a premium model from Atkin Guitars, known for its exceptional versatility and timeless appeal. Handcrafted in Canterbury, England, this guitar combines traditional craftsmanship with modern innovations, creating an instrument that is as captivating to play as it is to look at. The Orchestra Model (OM) shape is perfect for players who want a rich and commanding tone without the bulk of a traditional dreadnought. Its ergonomic design, with a slightly smaller body, provides a comfortable playing experience without compromising on sound quality.

Atkin’s OM37 is popular among fingerstyle players and singer-songwriters, but its versatility makes it suitable for nearly any style of playing. The torrefied Sitka spruce top brings out a beautifully warm, dynamic tone that’s perfectly complemented by the Indian rosewood back and sides, known for its resonant bass and crisp treble. The hand-scalloped bracing and carefully selected tonewoods ensure that the OM37 produces a full-bodied, balanced sound, making it an ideal choice for anyone who needs a reliable instrument capable of performing across a wide range of genres.

With a modern British twist on classic pre-war designs, the OM37 features a larger top dome, lifetime-guaranteed neck/body joint, and a two-way truss rod, ensuring durability and long-lasting playability. Whether you're strumming or fingerpicking, the Atkin OM37 offers an exceptional tonal palette that suits any musical style, making it a true “desert island” guitar for those seeking the perfect all-rounder.

Specifications

Top Torrified Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides East Indian Rosewood
Backstrip Zipper Style
Neck Mahogany
Truss Rod Two-Way (Soundhole Adjust)
Headstock Overlay East Indian Rosewood
Logo Atkin Decal
Fretboard Ebony
Bridge Ebony
Rosette Black/White/Black
Purfling Herringbone
Binding Grained Ivoroid
Bracing Pre-war scalloped
Lacquer Finish Age Toned Relic Gloss Nitrocellulose
Nut & Saddle Bone
Tuners Nickel Gotoh
Side Dot Fretboard Markers White Celluloid
Fret Markers Mother of Pearl
Case Atkin Oxblood

Dimensions

Body Length 19 1/4"
Body Depth 4 1/8"
Lower Bout Width 15"
Total Length 39 1/2"
Scale Length 25.4"
Fingerboard Radius 16"
Nut Width 1 11/16"

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Returns

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  • Returns, exchanges, repairs, or credits are available for faulty or misdescribed items

  • Return requests should be made within 7 days of delivery

  • Freight charges aren’t refundable

  • Non-faulty returns may incur return shipping and a small restocking fee

  • Opened consumables (including strings and picks) can’t be returned

Returns are assessed case-by-case so we can ensure the fairest outcome for everyone.

  • We aim to show the exact guitar in stock whenever possible

  • For one-of-a-kind or preowned instruments, photos will always be of the actual guitar you’ll receive

  • Production models may vary slightly in timber grain, colour, finish, or hardware due to natural materials

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  • Where multiple guitars are available, you can choose the exact one you receive

Please note: natural cosmetic variations aren’t considered faults, but if you have any questions about appearance, we’re always happy to help before purchase.